Gary Neville has dismissed suggestions his history with Rafael Benitez provides an advantage for Valencia.

Neville played for Manchester United throughout Benitez’s six-year reign at Liverpool and also spent six years as a team-mate of Real Madrid ’s key player Cristiano Ronaldo from 2003.

Neville is still looking for his first win as Valencia head coach after losing 1-0 to Villarreal on New Year’s Eve and expects to find few similarities with the Real side coached by Benitez now and the Reds team he came up against regularly in the Premier League.

“It’s a big match, an important match, playing against Real Madrid in any season,” Neville said ahead of Sunday’s La Liga clash. “But Villarreal was a key match and if we play like we did in the second half against Villarreal it gives us a great opportunity. “

Neville added: “It’s a very, very different Rafael Benitez team to the one he had at Liverpool.

Still waiting: Neville has yet to record his first La Liga win as Valencia boss (Image: Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty)

“The one he had at Liverpool was obviously a very good team also, but it was a lot more rigid in the way in which it played, even though it had excellent individuals.

“I don’t think the lessons of playing against a Benitez team in the past are going to help me or hinder me.

“I don’t think it helps me knowing Rafa Benitez and his style at Liverpool versus playing against Real Madrid on Sunday.”

Anything but victory for Real, currently in third, will only ramp up the pressure on Benitez, despite them scoring 13 goals in their past two games.

Los Blancos currently trail league leaders Barcelona by two points.

Throwback: Benitez spent six years in the Premier League as Liverpool manager (Image: Action Images)

His departure would come as little surprise, but Sergio Ramos has called for a period of stability at the famously volatile club.

“At a professional level, I hope 2016 is a successful one, that we can finally reach a regularity, a balance and a stability,” he told reporters in Spain.

“And that we find the best way to play, keep that going and get to the end of the season the strongest possible to win titles and celebrate with our fans.”

Ramos remains an injury doubt having missed Wednesday’s 3-1 defeat of Real Sociedad. Fellow defender Raphael Varane could return from a month out with a thigh injury, as could Dani Carvajal after a similar problem.